Author Interviews

9 May 2022

Jan Rothney, author of Breaking Free shares the connection between Covid & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

In 2003, Jan Rothney was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS - then known as M.E.). She recovered partially but relapsed severely in 2006 and spent several years struggling to ...

8 May 2022

Ellie Wood, author of The Wildwater Women shares how the Lake District has inspired her writing

I grew up in the Lake District, and it’s shaped who I am very strongly. When I lived in London, I’d yearn for it like a long-distance love. I spent ...
5 May 2022

Why do we love reading about wars? by Liz Trenow, author of Searching For My Daughter

New York Times and USA Today bestselling historical fiction author Liz Trenow’s newest novel, Searching for My Daughter, is set against the backdrop of the Second World War. She ponders ...

5 May 2022

Ann Sei Lin, author of Rebel Skies shares seven things she'd like her readers to know about her

My dad is blind but he loves books and listens to them via screen reader. Growing up, the sound of electronic voices was a constant background presence. Instead of doing ...

4 May 2022

Alex Woolf, author of Mr Jones shares seven things he'd like his readers to know about him

1. I grew up in a cult. It was like a cross between an Indian ashram and a Victorian boarding school. We studied Sanskrit and eastern philosophy, and were beaten ...

3 May 2022

Combining successful entrepreneurship with successful parenting by Melina Abbott

A big challenge when it comes to combining entrepreneurship with parenting is a feeling of guilt. You feel guilty that you’re not focussing on your business whilst you’re with your ...

3 May 2022

E Lockhart, author of Family of Liars reveals seven secrets about her to celebrate her new book

My new book, Family of Liars, is full of secrets — fun, ugly, shocking, sad, you name it. If you’ve read We Were Liars, this book is a prequel to ...

3 May 2022

Lisa Moss, author of SuperQuesters discusses the importance of STEM learning in young children

Shortly after our twin daughters were born in 2014, Thomas (my husband) and I started to look for ways to begin nurturing and developing their curiosity and foundational STEM skills. ...

3 May 2022

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about me by Liz Michalski, author of Darling Girl

1) Writing for me is a way to figure out what’s going on in my life. When I wrote DARLING GIRL, I gave the first draft to a friend to ...

2 May 2022

The act of kindness by Donna Ashworth, author of I Wish I Knew

‘Be kind’ they told us, when the world lost Caroline flack. And those two words flew swiftly around the internet, spreading their message. Yet in no time at all, you ...

1 May 2022

Seven things I would tell my younger self by Lola Jaye, author of The Attic Child

It’s never a good idea to look back and lament on things I cannot change. But if younger me had met current me- she’d have met someone not only older ...

28 April 2022

Seven things I'd learned about women over 50, by Ellen Warner, author of The Second Half

I am a photojournalist and portrait photographer. My specialties traditionally were author portraits and photographing indigenous cultures, such as tribal groups in northern Vietnam and the people who live in ...

28 April 2022

Seven insights into the roles of Ancient Egypt, ancestry & mythology in Felix Unbound by Cathy Gunn

Cathy Gunn was a financial journalist and editor before turning to fiction. Scottish by descent, she was born in Tanzania and grew up in Nigeria, Scotland and parts of England ...

28 April 2022

Seven life lessons from photojournalist and author of photo-memoir Stuff Happens, Tor Eigeland

In Stuff Happens Norwegian-born Tor looks back on a life packed with adventures, starting in 1947 when he set off from Oslo – aged just 16 – as a deckhand ...

28 April 2022

Author Aiwanose Odafen shares seven things she wants her readers to know about her

1. My writing career began as something of a dare: I’d always been a voracious reader, but I never actually saw myself writing, talk less of having anything published. I ...

28 April 2022

Mark Eccleston explains why he chose an art conservator to solve the murky crimes of The Trust

Everyone who writes whodunnits is looking for an amateur detective with a unique set of skills. Literary crimes are more fun when they’re solved by gardeners, vicars, magicians and chefs. ...

28 April 2022

Author Emma Block shares seven ways watercolour can help you on your mindfulness journey

-  A flow state is when you are completely absorbed in a task, not thinking about anything else and not trying to multitask. It’s really good for your mental well-being ...

28 April 2022

Seven things you need to know about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome by Nitu Bajekal and Rohini Bajekal

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder worldwide, affecting at least 1 in 10 women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). It is a complex condition ...

28 April 2022

Author Sarah Sultoon, author of The Shot shares five things she'd like her readers to know about her

I am a trained classical pianist... at least I used to be, along with the violin, viola, guitar and a bit of flute. I also used to sing until years ...

28 April 2022

Author of Guilty Women, Melanie Blake shares seven things she'd like her readers to know about her

-  1. I never dreamed I would ever be successful as an author. After having such a brilliant career as a showbiz agent for twenty years I had almost given up ...

28 April 2022

The rise and fall, and rise again of the rom-com by Niamh Hargan, author of Twelve Days in May

Since the earliest days of cinema, the romantic comedy has been a mainstay. Many of those whom we think of as “the greats” – from Cary Grant to Katharine Hepburn ...

28 April 2022

Top five books about mothers and daughters by Jennifer Saint, author of Elektra

Clytemnestra and Elektra are an infamously dysfunctional mother-daughter pairing of Greek mythology and it was the twisted dynamic of their relationship that drew me irresistibly towards writing my novel Elektra. ...

28 April 2022

Author Molly Green discusses the research behind her new book Summer Secrets at Bletchley Park

Signing a contract with Avon HarperCollins for my new series: The Bletchley Park Girls, meant I had to get down to some serious research. I would be pushing my brain ...

28 April 2022

Author of What Eden Did Next, Sheila O'Flanagan shares what you need to know about writing a book

1. No one else can do it for you (unless you’re a mega celeb with a ghost writer and all you have to do is write your name). But otherwise ...